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Proto-Elamite vase, 2600-2300 BCE, found in Ur. ... The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):
Civilisation proto-élamite. La civilisation proto-élamite doit son nom au fait qu'elle s'est étendue d'environ 3300 à 2800 av. J.-C. sur une zone recouvrant l' Élam des périodes historiques. Son centre se trouve autour du site de Tell-i Malyan (Iran), l'antique Anshan .
Asia-Pacific. Shahr-e Sukhteh ( Persian: شهر سوخته, meaning "Burnt City"), c. 3550–2300 BC, [1] also spelled as Shahr-e Sūkhté and Shahr-i Sōkhta, is an archaeological site of a sizable Bronze Age urban settlement, associated with the Helmand culture. It is located in Sistan and Baluchistan Province, the southeastern part of Iran ...
Proto-Elamite is the last un-deciphered writing system from the Ancient Near East with a substantial number of sources (more than 1600 published texts). It was used for a relatively short period around 3000 BC across what is today Iran. Proto-Elamite is a derived writing system originating from the Uruk invention of writing in southern ...
Sumner, William M., "Prelude to proto-elamite Anshan: the lapui phase", Iranica Antiqua 23, pp. 23–43, 1988 William M. Sumner, "Malyan Excavation Reports III: Early Urban Life in the Land of Anshan, Excavations at Tal-e Malyan in the Highlands of Iran", University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Monograph 117, 2003 ISBN 978-1-931707-45-9
Petroglyph. Rock art in Iran, Teimareh region. Rock carving known as Meerkatze (named by archaeologist Leo Frobenius ), rampant lionesses in Wadi Mathendous, Mesak Settafet region of Libya. European petroglyphs: Laxe dos carballos in Campo Lameiro, Galicia, Spain (4th–2nd millennium BCE), depicting cup and ring marks and deer hunting scenes.